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Bialkowski at First Day of Pre-Season Training
Monday, 24th Jun 2019 12:31

Town’s squad returned to the club this morning for the start of pre-season training with keeper Bartosz Bialkowski among those back at Playford Road.

The Polish international’s move to Millwall, which was thought likely to be completed late last week after the clubs agreed a fee and he underwent a medical, is understood to still be ongoing with some aspects of the switch still to be thrashed out.

Today sees the players undergo testing before the sessions proper get under way tomorrow when the annual press call is also set to take place.

New striker James Norwood is absent having been given additional time off having been involved in the play-offs with Tranmere, as has midfielder Alan Judge, who was with the Republic of Ireland squad until a fortnight ago and also currently has a broken arm.

Midfielder Emyr Huws, who missed all of last season due to injury, was among those taking part.

Manager Paul Lambert and his staff were back at the club yesterday for a meeting as they plan for Town’s first campaign in the third tier in 62 years.


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Ipswichbusiness added 17:53 - Jun 24
Bart is a quality act. I would like him to stay, but I will understand if he leaves. If he does, I hope that all the supporters will show him some respect.

Huws, Bishop and Judge if fit and on form are quality and should prove far too good for this league.

I reckon that we need another ‘keeper if Bart leaves, a centre-back and a striker (assuming that we will play two up front, at least at home.)
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Ipswichbusiness added 17:53 - Jun 24
Bart is a quality act. I would like him to stay, but I will understand if he leaves. If he does, I hope that all the supporters will show him some respect.

Huws, Bishop and Judge if fit and on form are quality and should prove far too good for this league.

I reckon that we need another ‘keeper if Bart leaves, a centre-back and a striker (assuming that we will play two up front, at least at home.)
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DifferentGravy added 17:57 - Jun 24
Ha! Did make me laugh Blue_Moses lol

Good to see Huws back, very tidy player who keeps it on deck. Only fear is that hes injury prone but hoping that is all behind him now.

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jas0999 added 18:00 - Jun 24
He's a top guy. Credit to himself and the club. Commitment can not be questioned. Be he will move on and it's hard to begrudge him a move.
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Linkboy13 added 20:29 - Jun 24
Can't see Huws playing many games next season don't think Cardiff would have let him go if he'd have been fit as he's a good player but he's had two years to get fit. As for Bart he's served the club well and deserves a move no keeper would have played well in that team with constant changes at the back good luck to him.



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IpswichT62OldBoy added 09:11 - Jun 25
The training kit looks good, a bit retro.
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Bert added 09:56 - Jun 25
This is a non story. The deal is not wrapped up quite yet and he would have gone in anyway to say goodbye to his team mates and staff.
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ITFCsince73 added 11:22 - Jun 25
Turns up in itfc training kit, then goes on to train.
Maybe Millwall have loaned him back?
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ITFCsince73 added 11:34 - Jun 25
In for day 2 of training. Maybe the club has seen sense after all.
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